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I have posted the following message to the Never lose thread but there seems to be an error . . .

I have a couple questions regarding "price action". Many of the trades posted by es/pip and dragon are based on mighty zone + price action. When you guyz talk about price action, what does that mean? When I look at a chart, I constantly see price going up and down. Then, I notice that the candle does not always tell the truth. For example, a 5 minute bearish pin bar can actually be bullish when you look at how the candle forms. While the candle is forming, I notice the conflict/ battle between the buying pressure and the selling pressure. Even though price forms a bearish pin bar, the overall buying pressure still dominate the selling pressure because I can see that price rises very rapidly (takes 1 minute to rise) and price drops very slowly (takes 4 minutes to fall about the same height). Is price action referring to this "battle between buying and selling pressure"? If so, does that mean you have to constantly look at the chart when the trade is executed because the buying and selling pressure may alter (which is the point where we exit?)?

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it may alter with every tick.
Just keep in mind that the (quoting dragon and many other) the higher timeframe ovverrides the lower one.
For example
If there is a strong H4 CLOSED candle, and currently a M5 is is falling , be wary. rather wait till current M5 move wears out and a M5 bull momo appears. then you have higher and lower timeframes on your side.